One of my favorite things about this strip is that the artist draws the characters differently based upon the theme of that particular strip. Sometimes Jill is more realistic, sometimes more comic-like. One of my favorite moments was when Aesha met Chelle and Jill in a diner and said “It was great to see Jill in Egypt, she hasn’t changed a bit” and everyone knew what that meant, that she had slept with Jill, Chelle had a scowl and Jill was drawn sort like a sheepish Charlie Brown, with a nervous “heh, heh”.
SackofRabidWeasels about 11 years ago
Paige?
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 11 years ago
Yeah, Jill….. like you’re a stranger to drama. Two characters, both incapable of enjoying a good thing…. or even just leaving well enough alone.
gale5406 about 11 years ago
I know these women are gay, but do they all have to be drawn looking like men? Not all gay women have butch haircuts and masculine features.
jruckman about 11 years ago
Gracielu, you think Chelle has a butch haircut and masculine features? I don’t. Neither does Skye or Dorothy.
ottod Premium Member about 11 years ago
New format/style: amazing. Must have been a scary change.
gileshead about 11 years ago
the feminine side likes to care and the masculine side is into rules. Cutting your hair short follows that.
klunker rider about 11 years ago
Its supposed to be the BMW Mini Cooper, its way too big to be a real Mini.
mr.boffo about 11 years ago
One of my favorite things about this strip is that the artist draws the characters differently based upon the theme of that particular strip. Sometimes Jill is more realistic, sometimes more comic-like. One of my favorite moments was when Aesha met Chelle and Jill in a diner and said “It was great to see Jill in Egypt, she hasn’t changed a bit” and everyone knew what that meant, that she had slept with Jill, Chelle had a scowl and Jill was drawn sort like a sheepish Charlie Brown, with a nervous “heh, heh”.